>>> Ondrej Kuzník <[email protected]> schrieb am 31.03.2022 um 17:55 in Nachricht <[email protected]>: > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 03:07:25PM +0100, Michael Ströder wrote: >> On 3/23/22 12:19, Ondřej Kuzník wrote: >>> On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 08:03:35PM +0100, Michael Ströder wrote: >>> > On 3/22/22 18:21, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: >>> > > This is the first testing call for OpenLDAP 2.6.2. >>> > >>> > Tested git revision 475e57281bc10e56a47021895a7b926e29ac9072 on openSUSE >>> > Tumbleweed x64_64 (gcc version 11.2.1): >>> > >>> > - make test worked >>> > - unit tests of my Python module ldap0 work >>> Just a thought, are people pushing the RC code into testing/pre-prod >>> environments? >> >> Sometimes I do on my openSUSE-based Æ-DIR test systems based on branches of >> my packages in OBS. But it's additional work for which I don't always have >> spare time left. > > Hi Michael, > thanks, even that's appreciated. > >> Do you have any particular things in mind that need more thorough testing >> before 2.6.2 is released? > > It was a general question. While it's nice that people run "make test" and > sometimes "make its", it would be even nicer if we got regular feedback > from actual test environments. If we got people to publish any metrics > they gather (performance or otherwise), we could even track the > evolution of the software in a real world setting, I know I'm not asking > for much ;)
Maybe maintain an OVL for each release, where "OVL" means "Operating System Verification List" ;-) (The list of Operating System Releases where compilation and selftest succeeded) > >>> Does the current schedule of 1+ weeks between a testing >>> call and potential release give you enough time? >> >> IMHO most people are not going to test in real environments before the >> OpenLDAP project cuts a release, no matter how long this testing period is. > > That has been a hypothesis for a while and this is an attempt to > challenge it, just in case :) > > Thanks, > > -- > Ondřej Kuzník > Senior Software Engineer > Symas Corporation http://www.symas.com > Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP
